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Mushtaq Ahmed (Bengali: মুশতাক আহমেদ; 5 December 1967[citation needed] – 25 February 2021), popularly known as Kumir Bhai, was a Bangladeshi dissident, writer, and entrepreneur. His pen name was Michael Kumir Thakur.[1] He founded the first ever commercial Crocodile breeding farm in Bangladesh.[2][3] His book Kumir Chashir Diary was published in 2018.[4][5] He was working on another book.[6] He was accused with 10 others of sharing cartoons in social media posts criticizing the Bangladeshi government's corrupt and mismanaged response to COVID-19 pandemic and was detained in pre-trial for almost a year.[7] On 25 February 2021 he died in jail, after being denied bail 6 times.[1][3][8]